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There is a time to speak up, and a time to be silent. A time to read and a time to write. A time to learn and a time to teach. A time to listen and time to be heard. A time to lose and a time to gain. And for all of these things the time in now


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#intelligent #wise #inspirational

Harriet was silent. She suddenly saw Wimsey in a new light. She knew him to be intelligent, clean, courteous, wealthy, well-read, amusing and enamoured, but he had not so far produced in her that crushing sense of utter inferiority which leads to prostration and hero-worship. But she now realised that there was, after all, something god-like about him. He could control a horse.


Dorothy L. Sayers


#hero-worship #horses #love #riding #superiority

How strange it is that people of honest feelings and sensibility who would not take advantage of a man born without arms or legs or eyes - how such people think nothing of abusing a man born with low intelligence.


Daniel Keyes


#intelligence

If human foolishness had been as carefully nurtured and cultivated as intelligence has been for centuries, perhaps it would have turned into something extremely precious.


Yevgeny Zamyatin


#humanity #intelligence #intelligence

He is intelligent enough to get a job that would earn him good money, but too clever to want one.


Helen Smith


#intelligence

You want to be the first to do something. You want to create something. You want to innovate something...I often think of Edison inventing the light bulb. That's what I want to do. I want to drive over the bridge coming out of New York there and look down on that sea of lights that is New Jersey and say, `Hey, I did that!'


David Keirsey


#personality #psychology #intelligence

I will use my mind, not just my regular brain lobes.


Peter Bognanni


#intelligence #mind #intelligence

Whether we are based on carbon or on silicon makes no fundamental difference; we should each be treated with appropriate respect.


Arthur C. Clarke


#computers #diversity #robots #intelligence

Watson represents merely a step in the development of smart machines. Its answering prowess, so formidable on a winter afternoon in 2011, will no doubt seem quaint in a surprisingly short time.


Stephen Baker


#intelligence #smart #watson #intelligence

All over the world there are enormous numbers of smart, even gifted, people who harbor a passion for science. But that passion is unrequited. Surveys suggest that some 95 percent of Americans are “scientifically illiterate.” That’s just the same fraction as those African Americans, almost all of them slaves, who were illiterate just before the Civil War—when severe penalties were in force for anyone who taught a slave to read. Of course there’s a degree of arbitrariness about any determination of illiteracy, whether it applies to language or to science. But anything like 95 percent illiteracy is extremely serious.


Carl Sagan


#literacy #science #social-conditions #education






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